naughty0ne
Naughty0ne
naughty0ne

$15k out the door doesn’t sound right. You sure that isn’t with you supplying the drive train?

Steve, you should know better.

Despite the condition and miles it’s just not desirable or rare enough to justify that price tag.

Not even a mention about creasote and the woods to avoid?!?! You also need to clean your flue before you start the years burn. Here come the chinney fires.

I never suggested anything “non-natural”. A few examples of gluten free staples: Oats, corn, and soy. I’m merely suggesting that gluten is a less than optimal dietary staple and is readily replaced by better options.

The article intends to imply that this is a 3day kit. Which it is not without the items mentioned.

I wish resale wasn’t so high. I’d likely be rocking one if I had ever found one with a reasonable price tag. Instead I’m rocking an Astro.

Well, let’s clearly define the application. A compact kit which is sufficient for most people in their day to day lives.

Watch the video to get your terms right and I can help better.

It’s not like there is much in the way of alternatives.

If it is a simple software flash done via the obd2 port it isn’t a big deal other than the shear scale of it. If it is more involved the cost will skyrocket.

Needs: Food, water, a real trauma kit, a solid fixed blade knife (I like the Mora’s but need a backup), multi tool, socks, space blanket, water treatment or filter, and firestarter.

APC rates it at 3.3 minutes for full load. So, at 10% load you get 33 minutes of operation. Hope you don’t plan to power much. This is why a real UPS is expensive.

APC rates it at 3.3 minutes for full load. So, at 10% load you get 33 minutes of operation. Hope you don’t plan to

The more complex the topic the dumber this idea gets.

This is the antithesis to teachers/instructors.

No no Dani, it’s two in the pink AND one in the stink.

Oh, and where did you cite studies? Oh wait, I pointed out info from the studies you didn’t even mention but alluded to.

Yeeaahhh ... Like I said, largest msg study was only 130 people. The top two studies for it are that one and another using a whopping 70 people.

Sadly, the worlds largest test group study for MSG had a grand total of 130 subjects. That number includes the control group. In other words, studies on the matter are so far inadequate.

Alzheimer’s is a terrible affliction and that horror is the reason so many cling to psuedo-scientific claims.